Yes, that's correct, sir.
To give you an example on the other side--that is, items of export interest--it was very important for our exporters to Switzerland to get access on horsemeat and durum wheat. So we have worked hard to get concessions from Switzerland, for example, on those products. In Iceland, it was very important for our producers of frozen french fries in New Brunswick to get access. We managed to negotiate concessions with Iceland, where the tariff was cut by half from 76% to 46%.
So the gains in each of the countries vary. For example, in Switzerland, it's durum wheat and horsemeat that are the big winners. In Iceland, it's frozen french fries. In Norway, it is durum wheat and frozen blueberries, where there have been very high tariffs, but we have managed to obtain significant reductions.